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el libro se llama "el cuaderno de maya".e. isabel es un placer conversar contigo. >> el placer es mÍa lÁstima que no te puedo ver jorge. >> pero yo sÉ que puedo haber y esa es la gran ventaja. dÉjame conversar con este debate que he estado leyendo en los medios literarios sobre si esta novela es literatura juvenil. o no lo es para ti lo es? >> yo lo escribÍ pensando que era literatura juvenil. el libro tiene cosas que tal vez muchos padres o maestros podrÍan objetar. e s un viaje al infierno de una chica de 19 aÑos que pasÓ por drogas, prostituciÓn, la calle, actividades criminales, que la persigue el fbi, la interpol, la policÍa de las vegas, criminales de todas partes y por eso tiene que esconderse... en ese sentido no es juvenil para tener todas las experiencias debida a la que estÁn expuestos los jÓvenes pero desgraciadamente. en ese sentido puede interesarle a los jÓvenes. >> algo que me llamaba la atenciÓn es de alguna forma como tÚ, lo has dicho, te estamos peleando con el personaje, habÍa veces que no lo soportabas p
el libro se llama "el cuaderno de maya".e. isabel es un placer conversar contigo. >> el placer es mÍa lÁstima que no te puedo ver jorge. >> pero yo sÉ que puedo haber y esa es la gran ventaja. dÉjame conversar con este debate que he estado leyendo en los medios literarios sobre si esta novela es literatura juvenil. o no lo es para ti lo es? >> yo lo escribÍ pensando que era literatura juvenil. el libro tiene cosas que tal vez muchos padres o maestros podrÍan...
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and in just a moment, we'll talk to maya macguineas. she's president of the committee for a responsible federal budget. but first, here's the latest on what's going on with the deficit talks. >> hi, good. >> susie: well, this is really a nail biter now, isn't it. what do you think is going to happen next? >> well, it's been a rollercoaster of a couple weeks and it certainly ended on one of the highest rollercoaster hills today request leader boehner walking out of discussions with the president. obviously these conversations have to continue. i remain -- i continue to believe that it's pretty likely that we're not going to go past that august 2nd deadline, certainly not more than a little bit. they can't come to a deal whether it's large or small. it increases the likelihood that something really damaging may happen here and we may not lift the debt ceiling in a timely way. this is tough political negotiations and obviously they're having two sides a very difficult time coming together soodz sues -- >> susie: until this latest developme
and in just a moment, we'll talk to maya macguineas. she's president of the committee for a responsible federal budget. but first, here's the latest on what's going on with the deficit talks. >> hi, good. >> susie: well, this is really a nail biter now, isn't it. what do you think is going to happen next? >> well, it's been a rollercoaster of a couple weeks and it certainly ended on one of the highest rollercoaster hills today request leader boehner walking out of discussions...
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maya rodriguez tells us this year's heat and drought are making history. and mark strassmann on the next race for space. four private companies are competing to a build successor to the shuttle. we'll give you a glimpse of the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. the tabloid phone hacking and police bribery scandal in great britain is growing wider, deeper and more mysterious by the minute. the prime minister cut short an overseas trip to return home. he will address parliament about it. the original whistle-blower was found dead, unexplained causes so far. the top man in scotland yard resigned yesterday and today the yard's number-two man was forced out. elizabeth palmer has our report. >> reporter: ever since that scandal exploded john yates, head of scotland yard's anti- terrorism unit has been a marked man. he decided in 2009 not to reopen a police investigation into illegal phone hacking at the "news of the world" even though for four y
maya rodriguez tells us this year's heat and drought are making history. and mark strassmann on the next race for space. four private companies are competing to a build successor to the shuttle. we'll give you a glimpse of the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. the tabloid phone hacking and police bribery scandal in great britain is growing wider, deeper and...
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the city has maya has already pointed out funds a lot of programs. i would say try to find out who's being funded ask them to come over. try to figure out where those dollars for going. >>[inaudible]. >> right. let's connect afterwards. i maybe able to give you some follow up resources. >> the city is working between the various agencys to identify where there's individuals are. >> good morning. i am qwanza. i am a community member and resident of san francisco. we talk about community response networks. we talk about all of the people working together. i think about in the good book about our humbling ourselves. so when i think about that, i am also a man of god. i have to ask this about where is the faith communities in these talks? in these discussions. are there any examples of the faith communities? >> i want to keep it real. i can say personally that i have out reached to all faith based organizations. they are the hardest to engage. a lot of times for certain communities when you mention you are going to bring them in. they get upset. they sho
the city has maya has already pointed out funds a lot of programs. i would say try to find out who's being funded ask them to come over. try to figure out where those dollars for going. >>[inaudible]. >> right. let's connect afterwards. i maybe able to give you some follow up resources. >> the city is working between the various agencys to identify where there's individuals are. >> good morning. i am qwanza. i am a community member and resident of san francisco. we talk...
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like...
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maya rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer rivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and enthusiasm for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought i'd see a back drop with airbus and boeing and american on it, but we have it today. >> reporter: the new planes will begin rolling out by 2013. and will help overhaul americans' aging fleet. american airlines president tom horton says his airline will be the youngest and one of the most fuel efficient in the country. >> this is all about improving our economics and improving our product. >> reporter: american airlines, which lost $286 million in spring, has been hit hard by rising fuel costs. the deal is a major coup for airbus, the european company had not done business with american since the 1980s. now they're building american 260 airplanes. boeing will provide 200 737s, which it says will help create 3,000 jobs. is it a little bitter sweet to share the spotlight? >> of course you always want to win everything, but neither boeing nor airbus h
maya rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer rivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and enthusiasm for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought i'd see a back drop with airbus and boeing and american on it, but we have it today. >> reporter: the new planes will begin rolling out by 2013. and will help overhaul americans' aging fleet. american airlines president tom horton says...
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was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often being driven by these climate changes which on the colorado plateau, very small changes make you go. if you lose one inch of precipitation in one year, you got to get up to the mesas where there's a little more rain and then when the frost comes in too early, you got to get down to the desert. around 1276 or so the water was running out, the seasons were no good, and i think they just looked at their trade routes and said let's follow these and go south. they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is
was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are...
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like who is the better brides maid for -- maya is getting married. want to show everyone the clip. we'll show it, it's very funny. rose byrne and kristen wiig in "bridesmaids." >> i feel i can communicate with you with simply a look. >> thank you for coming. >> yep, i got it. lillian. [ laughter ] ♪ keep smiling keep shining knowin you can always count on me for sure ♪ ♪ that's what friends are for ♪ in good times and bad times ♪ ♪ i'll be on your side forever more ♪ ♪ that's what friends are for ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that is amazing. so good. >> oh my goodness. >> jimmy: no one is enjoying it. they're all staring at you guys. like what is going on? >> who are these crazy women. >> jimmy: oh god. it just premiered back in australia right? that's your home. >> yes. my hometown, yes. i went to see it in melbourne. and she is quite a compromising character. she divides people. she is highly strung. after the screening in sidney, one of my best friends came up to me and said, "was she based on me?" [ laughter ] seriously. i said, "just the hair, j
like who is the better brides maid for -- maya is getting married. want to show everyone the clip. we'll show it, it's very funny. rose byrne and kristen wiig in "bridesmaids." >> i feel i can communicate with you with simply a look. >> thank you for coming. >> yep, i got it. lillian. [ laughter ] ♪ keep smiling keep shining knowin you can always count on me for sure ♪ ♪ that's what friends are for ♪ in good times and bad times ♪ ♪ i'll be on your side...
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. >> i think it's back to what maya said, 350 for how many probation officers have to deal with those 350 youths. there's probably one service provider. how do we coordinate so your officers don't have to go to the agencies? that's been the issues because how do i connect with the probation prove that's servicing the youth? i think it's figuring out how to set up the time where they don't have to try to hit 350 service providers to accommodate that. >> i think i may have mislead everybody. >> there may not be 350 individuals. there maybe some of the kids that were there on 2 occasions. the engagements are not only based on what service are available or interesting on the part of the youth, it has to be also consistent with what vision of case plan is. that's really the challenging part about this. this is something we're working on very closely to make sure there's a follow up. it's still better than the folks being directed or encouraged to connect with an agency and there maybe some that falls off the chart. this is something very real and we're pledged to make this continue >> when
. >> i think it's back to what maya said, 350 for how many probation officers have to deal with those 350 youths. there's probably one service provider. how do we coordinate so your officers don't have to go to the agencies? that's been the issues because how do i connect with the probation prove that's servicing the youth? i think it's figuring out how to set up the time where they don't have to try to hit 350 service providers to accommodate that. >> i think i may have mislead...
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raul maya/comerciante 37:36 yo creo que las camaras son parte de la solucion pero no son totalmente la se unio la familia de don chuy campos que continua viviendo su duelo. darlene franco/hija de "chuy" campos 55:06 si me gusta ver que va a haber camaras porque quiere decir que algo si se esta hacienda 55:12 y es que dicen que la violencia se ha ensanado contra ellos, pues en los ultimos tres meses no solo mataron a su padre 55:41 al mes despues se metieron a robar aqui en la noche y al final del otro mes lo balacearon afuera del restaurante todo esto ha pasado en los ultimos tres meses 55:53 55:18 que haiga camaras para que los criminales miren que no se van a salir con la de ellos 55:24 30:33 por el momento cuando se cometa un crimen la policia tendra acceso al material grabado por las camaras.. el plan es crear un centro donde tambien se pueda hacer un monitoreo constante de lo que ellas graban. 42:50 otros comerciantes tambien dicen que esto es solo un primer paso y que lo que tambien ver en el futuro es mas presencia policial ..pilar nino 42:59 roll open cu ---se agudiza la situac
raul maya/comerciante 37:36 yo creo que las camaras son parte de la solucion pero no son totalmente la se unio la familia de don chuy campos que continua viviendo su duelo. darlene franco/hija de "chuy" campos 55:06 si me gusta ver que va a haber camaras porque quiere decir que algo si se esta hacienda 55:12 y es que dicen que la violencia se ha ensanado contra ellos, pues en los ultimos tres meses no solo mataron a su padre 55:41 al mes despues se metieron a robar aqui en la noche y...
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raul maya/comerciante 37:36 yo creo que las camaras son parte de la solucion pero no son totalmente lao hoy se unio la familia de don chuy campos que continua viviendo su duelo. darlene franco/hija de "chuy" campos 55:06 si me gusta ver que va a haber camaras porque quiere decir que algo si se esta hacienda 55:12 y es que dicen que la violencia se ha ensanado contra ellos, pues en los ultimos tres meses no solo mataron a su padre 55:41 al mes despues se metieron a robar aqui en la noche y al final del otro mes lo balacearon afuera del restaurante todo esto ha pasado en los ultimos tres meses 55:53 55:18 que haiga camaras para que los criminales miren que no se van a salir con la de ellos 55:24 30:33 por el momento cuando se cometa un crimen la policia tendra acceso al material grabado por las camaras.. el plan es crear un centro donde tambien se pueda hacer un monitoreo constante de lo que ellas graban. 42:50 otros comerciantes tambien dicen que esto es solo un primer paso y que lo que tambien ver en el futuro es mas presencia policial ..pilar nino 42:59 roll open cu ---se agudiza la s
raul maya/comerciante 37:36 yo creo que las camaras son parte de la solucion pero no son totalmente lao hoy se unio la familia de don chuy campos que continua viviendo su duelo. darlene franco/hija de "chuy" campos 55:06 si me gusta ver que va a haber camaras porque quiere decir que algo si se esta hacienda 55:12 y es que dicen que la violencia se ha ensanado contra ellos, pues en los ultimos tres meses no solo mataron a su padre 55:41 al mes despues se metieron a robar aqui en la...
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i am reminded of a "buy my angelou -- of a quote by maya angelou. "if you do not like your path, cut your own swath." jasmine lives in the tenderloin in san francisco. her first two years of high school were not very good. it would be fair to say she was a failing student. on her own, she realized the only way she was going to get out of her environment is if she did it hurt -- did it herself. by her junior year, she was an a student. she continued that in her senior year. she is going to go to city college in san francisco and wants to go to san francisco state university and serving our community as a nurse. jazzman, welcome. -- jasmine, welcome. adrianna ferrerra ruiz has a situation most high-school students do not. in addition to going to school, she has to work 30 hours a week and is the primary caregiver in her family. she gradually did from abraham lincoln high school and plans to go to skyline community college before transferring to san francisco state to obtain a degree in criminal justice and be a probation officer. you can tell she has
i am reminded of a "buy my angelou -- of a quote by maya angelou. "if you do not like your path, cut your own swath." jasmine lives in the tenderloin in san francisco. her first two years of high school were not very good. it would be fair to say she was a failing student. on her own, she realized the only way she was going to get out of her environment is if she did it hurt -- did it herself. by her junior year, she was an a student. she continued that in her senior year. she is...
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i am reminded of a "buy my angelou -- of a quote by maya angelou. "if you do not like your path, cut your own swath." jasmine lives in the tenderloin in san francisco. her first two years of high school were not very good. it would be fair to say she was a failing student.
i am reminded of a "buy my angelou -- of a quote by maya angelou. "if you do not like your path, cut your own swath." jasmine lives in the tenderloin in san francisco. her first two years of high school were not very good. it would be fair to say she was a failing student.
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these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >>
these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >>
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for some clarity on this issue, we asked maya mcginnis from the party for a responsible federal budget limit to lay it out for us in her own words. >> what is the debt limit? the dealt limit is a construct that congress has created to give itself a speed bump along the way of its normal process of borrowing a lot of money every year to help pay the bills. there has been a debt ceiling for decades and we have always voted to increase it. and it's never been a very big deal. this year they're talking about actually changing our budget because we have to. if we don't make changes now, the markets are going to force us to in the coming years and that will be a much more painful way to make changes. what happens if we don't raise the debt limit? the first thing is that we have to pay all the interest that we owe to bondholders and that means there will be much, much less left over for social security payments every year, to reimburse for medicare services that have been rendered, to pay our soldiers who are in iraq and afghanistan. but that could send shivers through our credit markets, not
for some clarity on this issue, we asked maya mcginnis from the party for a responsible federal budget limit to lay it out for us in her own words. >> what is the debt limit? the dealt limit is a construct that congress has created to give itself a speed bump along the way of its normal process of borrowing a lot of money every year to help pay the bills. there has been a debt ceiling for decades and we have always voted to increase it. and it's never been a very big deal. this year...
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se robo los reflectores de los premios espys al solo llevar puesto un maya pintada de tuxido...en segundo plano... ---esa es la informacion deportiva... cesar regresamos contigo... roll open cu en plenas vacaciones de verano.los adolescentes solo piensan en descansar.pero.que tal si aprovechan para un voluntariado que les puede servir de mucho en la escuela? de esto nos habla tamara centeno en "estudiar es triunfar" find it on: ksts hfr t48 estudiar community centers tamara take sot - tamara centeno si su hijo ya esta por entrar en la preparatoria o si ya entro en la preparatoria, es muy importante que usted se mantenga muy al prendiente de todos los requisitos que se necesitan para poderse graduar. hoy en dia la mayoria de las preparatorias le van a pedir a usted que sus hijos tengan un minimo de horas comunitarias cumplidas. por eso este verano es importante que anime a sus hijos a participar como voluntarios en escuelas o oficinas de gobierno, quiza alguna organizacion sin fines de lucro o inclusive algun albergue para animales. lo importante es que sus hijos se sientan comod
se robo los reflectores de los premios espys al solo llevar puesto un maya pintada de tuxido...en segundo plano... ---esa es la informacion deportiva... cesar regresamos contigo... roll open cu en plenas vacaciones de verano.los adolescentes solo piensan en descansar.pero.que tal si aprovechan para un voluntariado que les puede servir de mucho en la escuela? de esto nos habla tamara centeno en "estudiar es triunfar" find it on: ksts hfr t48 estudiar community centers tamara take sot -...
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rob maya -- rob maida yeda is o look at the roads. >>> we've got temperatures here, oakland, 880 slow northbound and southbound. typical for an evening commute. extra heavy obviously because of the holiday travel that we're seeing in the east bay, as well. there's a look at the approach to the bay bridge and you see slow traffic moving in and out of the city. as we show you ther tempeforetr for the first time in the 90s across the tri-valley, east bay locations. gilroy, 94 now. even though we have a sea breeze, we're seeing warm temperature up and down the coast. if you're heading into southern california, close to 90 in los angeles. look at palm springs. 117 degrees up and down the central valley. 10 2345 bakersfield. sacramento, 100 degrees. and look at lake tahoe and reno. 80s and 90s across portions of the sierra has we head into the holiday weekend. today seemed warm. but even hotter temperatures are going to be setting up as we head through the holiday weekend upon. we'll talk about the heat wave coming up in the full forecast in a few minutes. back to you. >>> this is youtube v
rob maya -- rob maida yeda is o look at the roads. >>> we've got temperatures here, oakland, 880 slow northbound and southbound. typical for an evening commute. extra heavy obviously because of the holiday travel that we're seeing in the east bay, as well. there's a look at the approach to the bay bridge and you see slow traffic moving in and out of the city. as we show you ther tempeforetr for the first time in the 90s across the tri-valley, east bay locations. gilroy, 94 now. even...
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3-year-old and sister, who was a teenager were playing outside at 9:00 on monday when 26-year-old maya flores walked by and tried to coax the toddler into going away with her by offering her candy. when the toddler ran into her mother's arms into her house, flores followed her inside, tried to pull her away from her mother. the mother said she fought flores off and called 911. flores was arrested two blocks away. >>> two people behind bars in connection with a burned body dumped in an oakland neighborhood, police not saying who the suspects were but they were arrested near john sweat elementary school in east oakland. police found the burning body of 21-year-old monica rojas thursday morning in rock ridge. a funeral set for friday more than at st. elizabeth church also in oakland. >>> this morning deputies in marin county are mourning the death of one of their own killed by a parolee not in the line of duty but while helping a friend. deputy jim matheson was off duty tuesday morning when he wept to a friend's house in peta luma. he arrived there at the same time and shot him twice kill
3-year-old and sister, who was a teenager were playing outside at 9:00 on monday when 26-year-old maya flores walked by and tried to coax the toddler into going away with her by offering her candy. when the toddler ran into her mother's arms into her house, flores followed her inside, tried to pull her away from her mother. the mother said she fought flores off and called 911. flores was arrested two blocks away. >>> two people behind bars in connection with a burned body dumped in an...
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for some collarity, we asked maya mcginnis who's responsible for a federal budget to lay it out for us in her own words. >> what is the debt limit? it's a construct that congress has created to give itself a speed bump along the way of its normal process of borrowing a lot of money every year to help pay the bills. there has been a debt ceiling for decades and we have always voted to increase it. this year they're talking about actually changing our budget because we have to. if we don't make changes now, the markets are going to force us to. what happens if we don't raise the debt celling? the first thing is that we have to pay all the interest that we owe to bondholders and that means there's much, much less left over for social security payments, to pay our soldiers who are in iraq and afghanistan. but that could send shivers through credit markets as the u.s. has had a huge loss in confidence. so if you borrow from your credit cards to buy a dishwasher, a car, or send your kids to school, that's going to become much, much more expensive. in the meantime, the government has this int
for some collarity, we asked maya mcginnis who's responsible for a federal budget to lay it out for us in her own words. >> what is the debt limit? it's a construct that congress has created to give itself a speed bump along the way of its normal process of borrowing a lot of money every year to help pay the bills. there has been a debt ceiling for decades and we have always voted to increase it. this year they're talking about actually changing our budget because we have to. if we don't...
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cinema one says film shin this year is american documentary mancow which has been a big sister spelled maya to meet you she needs to integrate set every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event the newcomer to keep him you can see a selection of the films. the simile lectures most across the field descriptions overeagerness invertebrates the service will suffused region bringing together now he's been fiercely gifts to the creetown east of central russia. from the palace of aunts to the museum of eleanor there are several cultural armand's here the annual film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why is one of the girls wants that question and more let's meet this week's guest let's look to me. to meet you now tell me your involvement with the festival here and about. well humans to go party all over again. from director. director of programming or this just so so i decided to take this seize this opportunity to compose a competition program which would consist of the term movies of. why. well actua
cinema one says film shin this year is american documentary mancow which has been a big sister spelled maya to meet you she needs to integrate set every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event the newcomer to keep him you can see a selection of the films. the simile lectures most across the field descriptions overeagerness invertebrates the service will suffused region bringing together now he's been fiercely gifts to the creetown east of central russia. from the palace of...
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this year's winner of the coveted golden george award is the movie of the waves directed by alberto maya's it's astonishing movie the second year in a row that a spanish language movie has won the top prize here at the moscow international film festival last year it was the turn of. brothers this year though it's gone to the waves a movie set in the against the backdrop of the spanish civil war the only prize that movies picks up carlos out of there is also taken the best actor price at this year's festival so to all it's going to the spanish movie the waves the top prize for best film and also the best actor prize now there's also been plenty of other awards for grabs and one person has picked up one of those awards this isn't a stranger to collecting gongs she's already got full blast is three golden globes for emmys amongst others including an academy award for best actress dame helen mirren the british actress has picked up the stanislaus ski award for acting excellence i mean immensely on it you know the name shana saskia obviously to our last. season and the enormous import the energ
this year's winner of the coveted golden george award is the movie of the waves directed by alberto maya's it's astonishing movie the second year in a row that a spanish language movie has won the top prize here at the moscow international film festival last year it was the turn of. brothers this year though it's gone to the waves a movie set in the against the backdrop of the spanish civil war the only prize that movies picks up carlos out of there is also taken the best actor price at this...